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Introduction

This dashboard presents world data from UNICEF database of the following indicators across countries both Male and Female Gender:

  1. Total Population (2011-2023)
  2. Life Expectancy at birth (2011-2023)
  3. Moderate Homogeneous Standards, At least TWO Deprivations in Children (2011-2023)

What the Dashboard is about?

The dashboard showcases visualizations of key demographic indicators such as total population, life expectancy, and child deprivation. These visualizations reveal patterns, trends, and connections between these indicators across countries and over time. The interactive features allow users to explore specific countries and gain insights into the impacts of events like the Covid-19 pandemic on life expectancy.

To view a more interactive Dashboard, please visit the UNICEF_DEPRIVATION_&_LIFE_EXPECTANCY_DASHBOARD

Data Sources

The dashboard uses data from UNICEF data files:

  • Total_Population.csv
  • Life_expectancy.csv
  • Deprivation_Children.csv

Visualizations

1. World Map Chart

The World Map chart presents data of the Total Population of each country in the world for year 2023, This is a heat world map chart.

2. Bar Chart

Bar chart showing total population by gender for the top 10 countries in 2023, with pink bars representing females and light blue bars representing males.

3. Scatter-plot with Linear Regression Line

The Scatter Plot visualizes the presence of at least two deprivations of Homogeneous moderate standards in children over time. Each data point represents a country’s deprivation percentage for a specific year. The plot shows the distribution of these deprivations across different years, with the y-axis representing the percentage of children affected by the deprivations. The plot includes a logarithmic y-axis scale to accommodate a wide range of values. Additionally, the plot displays a blue regression line that represents the overall trend in the data. Country labels are added to the plot using text annotations to identify each data point. This interactive visualization allows for an exploration of the patterns and variations in deprivation levels across different countries and years.

4. Time-Series chart

The time-series chart displays the average life expectancy for males and females across all countries. It highlights the period from 2020 to 2022 as the time when the world was in the Covid-19 pandemic, representing the impact of the pandemic on life expectancy.

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